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Attendee with conference badge and tote bag stands in busy American Physiology Summit hall with presentations and exhibitor booths.

Attendee with conference badge and tote bag stands in busy American Physiology Summit hall with presentations and exhibitor booths.

The Summit may still be a few weeks away, but you should start planning now (if you haven't begun already!)

The March issue of #TPhysMag has everything you need to get the most out of your #APS2026 experience:
https://ow.ly/ce1L50YyMuX #WeArePhysiology #ProfDev #ScienceConference #Physiology 🧪

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From Physician to Physiology Leader Patricia Molina reflects on her path from physician to APS president and why representation, service, and whole body physiology matter.

"Find your passion and use your talents to take you on a lifelong journey."

Those sage words belong to Patricia Molina, whose amazing career in physiology includes being the first Hispanic woman to serve as APS president. Read more in the March #TPhysMag: https://ow.ly/Oo8M50Yv32R #WomenInScience 🧪

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The March issue of The Physiologist Magazine is live! Inside:
➡️Former APS president Patricia Molina's legendary journey in science
➡️How to optimize your APS Summit experience
➡️Emerging new benefits of GLP-1 drugs
—and much more!
Check it out: https://ow.ly/VjtZ50Ytwq8
#TPhysMag #APS2026 #Physiology🧪

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Wooden letterpress blocks arranged to spell '.GOV' on a rustic blue wooden surface.

It's been a busy year for APS #Advocacy! Here are just a few 2025 stats:
➡️114 Capitol Hill meetings
➡️3,172 action alert messages sent
➡️86 APS members and staff involved in Hill visits

Learn more from the Jan. #TPhysMag issue: https://ow.ly/2rI050YqqCV #SciPol #ScienceAdvocacy #APSHillDay🧪
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Unraveling the Physiology Behind Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Scientists are uncovering the biological mechanisms behind sudden infant death syndrome with the goal of identifying risk and preventing deaths.

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of death among kids 1-12 months old. But scientists are moving closer to predicting—and preventing—the mysterious killer.

Learn more in January's #TPhysMag: https://ow.ly/5gTf50YmCpU #SIDS #InfantHealth #Pediatrics 🧪

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Three young adults focused on computer screens in a modern office setting, collaborating on a project.

Like it or not, that 800-pound gorilla in your classroom isn't going anywhere.

It's artificial intelligence. The January issue of #TPhysMag looks at how educators and students alike can use AI responsibly and effectively.
Read more: https://ow.ly/4LTO50YhJI6 #EdTech #ProfDev 🧪
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Building a Life in Science Against the Odds A physiologist reflects on resilience, resourcefulness, and building a successful research career in unconventional and often challenging environments.

APS member Douglas R. Seals overcame a series of challenges to forge a successful career in science. "You, not your environment, are the master of your fate," he says.

Read more about his journey in the January issue of #TPhysMag: https://ow.ly/8H0m50YeERN #Physiology #Inspiration 🧪

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From Physics to Physiology - A Scientist's Unconventional Journey An exercise physiologist reflects on his career and how studying exercise helps advance healthy aging and public health.

APS member Kevin Gries' scientific journey began as a high schooler who wanted to run faster and later survived a costly lab mishap. 💸

Learn more about his fascinating career in #physiology in the January issue of #TPhysMag: https://ow.ly/fEqQ50Y9tNf #HealthScience #CareerInScience 🧪

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The Physiologist Magazine | January 2026 Featuring articles on how researchers are uncovering the causes of SIDS, using AI as a new tool in teaching and how research discoveries can impact people

Want to learn how scientists are unraveling the causes of #SIDS? How about how professors are embracing #AI in the classroom? These are just a couple of the topics covered in the Jan. issue of #TPhysMag. Read more: https://ow.ly/kvQR50Y08Ix

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Person wrapped in a snowflake-patterned blanket using a tablet near a cozy fireplace with a festive mug nearby.

We're signing off now for a holiday break. If you’ve got some cozy reading time by the fire, catch up on:
#ISpyPhysiology blog https://ow.ly/Ng1N50XKUQJ
#TPhysMag https://ow.ly/kFzU50XKUQI
#FightForPhysiology campaign https://ow.ly/HB7m50XKUQK
See you in January! 🧪
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Portrait illustrations of two men in professional attire, one with a dark suit and tie, the other in a white shirt with a beard.

Portrait illustrations of two men in professional attire, one with a dark suit and tie, the other in a white shirt with a beard.

How do you stay passionate about your physiology career? It's not always easy. See what advice Daniel Gagnon gives Rohit Reddy about staying inspired as he makes his way through med school: https://ow.ly/PbOJ50XKy6M #TPhysMag #ProfDev 🧪

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Two men engaged in discussion at a conference poster session, one explaining details on the display board.

Knowing how to explain your science to others doesn't come easy to everyone. Check out five communication tips that will help you with storytelling so you can connect with the public about your work more easily: https://ow.ly/P4AV50Xqek4 #TPhysMag #SciComm #ProfDev 🧪

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Two people in a lab setting showing a laptop with a colorful screen, surrounded by storage shelves and lab equipment.

APS member Natalya Zinkevich grew up in an international "science city" and found her passion in research, teaching #physiology and student mentorship. Learn more about her unconventional journey: https://ow.ly/1MaS50XukwI #TPhysMag 🧪

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Crowded city crosswalk with blurred pedestrians and vehicles in motion during a rainy day.

Life is full of uncertainty, and that feeling can hijack our brain’s stress circuits. Becoming resilient in challenging times might just be the hidden skill we all need right now. Read about how the brain responds to stress: https://ow.ly/vLzo50Xqe8P #TPhysMag 🧪

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Doctor in a white coat standing confidently with arms crossed inside a modern hospital lobby with curved green ceiling and round lights.

Doctor in a white coat standing confidently with arms crossed inside a modern hospital lobby with curved green ceiling and round lights.

When standard tools won’t work for tiny patients, innovation takes over. Read how APS member Fong Lam and his team are reshaping pediatric care: https://ow.ly/fe5s50XqcVl #TPhysMag 🧪

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Cover of The Physiologist Magazine featuring a man in a dark suit with the headline 'Perseverance in Pediatrics' about new infant treatments.

Cover of The Physiologist Magazine featuring a man in a dark suit with the headline 'Perseverance in Pediatrics' about new infant treatments.

The Nov. issue of #TPhysMag is online! Learn how:
• Fong Lam’s perseverance in pediatrics pays off for patients.
• Ambiguity alters physiology and stress resilience.
• Tools and training improves how scientists connect with the public about their work.

Read more: https://ow.ly/9RZ050Xoufo 🧪

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White alarm clock with a sun, moon, stars, and clouds inside representing day and night cycles.

DYK genes in your muscle helps regulate sleep? Research in this area could help us get better sleep. Read more about Ketema Paul's work in #TPhysMag: https://ow.ly/1Nqt50X8JGK 🧪

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Person crouching by a flowing river surrounded by lush green trees, holding a Canon camera ready to take a photo.

Spending time in the lab, going to conferences and communicating his science are just a few things that APS member Sachin Aryal loves about his job. Learn what inspires him as he explores the #microbiome: https://ow.ly/nr5H50X8JT3 #TPhysMag #ProfDev #SciComm🧪

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Illustration of a person with light brown hair tied back, wearing yellow glasses and a gray blazer over a black shirt against a green abstract background.

"Oh - ‘urine’ women’s research?" is a Dad joke APS member Amanda Suda has probably heard far too many times. Read more about Suda's work with sex differences in the kidney in #TPhysMag: https://ow.ly/osJ250X8IHK #ProfDev #SABV 🧪

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Young man in a light blue shirt writing on paper at a desk with an open laptop nearby.

Publishing with integrity means being open about potential conflicts. See how honesty in research builds lasting public trust: https://ow.ly/BAPg50X8HBb #TPhysMag CC: APS Publications 🧪

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Two scientists in white lab coats analyzing data on a computer screen in a bright laboratory setting.

Two scientists in white lab coats analyzing data on a computer screen in a bright laboratory setting.

What makes someone a sponsor instead of a mentor, adviser or role model? Believe in young talent. Be a strong advocate. Have their backs. Read more about the distinction and how you can make a difference in someone's life: https://ow.ly/4eaz50X9pt4 #TPhysMag #ProfDev 🧪

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Magazine cover showing illustrated portraits of six scientists with the headline “6 Scientists Who Shaped Physiology.”

Magazine cover showing illustrated portraits of six scientists with the headline “6 Scientists Who Shaped Physiology.”

Can you name the cover models on the new #TPhysMag issue? They’re all scientists who shaped #physiology. Also inside: #SABV in addiction research, tips for managing stress during your PhD and more: ow.ly/jbCa50WU2px 🧪

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Illustration in blue and orange of a man sitting, hugging his knees behind a lecturn.

Feeling like you don’t belong? You’re not alone, and you’ve worked hard for this. Celebrate your wins, lean on mentors and look how far you’ve come. Read more: ow.ly/tGRn50WQC4C #TPhysMag #ImposterSyndrome 🧪

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A teacher leads a science lab demo as students gather around, watching and learning together.

A teacher leads a science lab demo as students gather around, watching and learning together.

September = Back to school! Starting your teaching journey? Your teaching philosophy might still be taking shape—here’s how to build it: https://bit.ly/3QwXW1Z #TPhysMag #Mentoring #ProfDev 🧪

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Head shot of a Black woman with braids wearing glasses, a bright pink top, dark jacket and pink lipstick. The background of the photo is lavender.

"I was inspired to pursue science with the goal of finding better treatment solutions and contributing to the fight against malaria and other infectious diseases.” APS member Lilian Nyindodo turned early life experiences into purpose. More: ow.ly/JZF450WBtJw #TPhysMag 🧪

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Image of a pig and human with the hearts highlighted

From pigs to people: Scientists are making xenotransplants a reality. Learn how gene-edited pig organs could help solve the organ shortage crisis: ow.ly/9z0L50WuL41 #TPhysMag @tylersantora.bsky.social @drkeeksphd.bsky.social‬ 🧪

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Cover of The Physiologist Magazine, July 2025 issue. A glass lab beaker is shown shattering dramatically, with shards flying outward. Bold yellow text reads: “THE BREAKING POINT: Science funding is under attack, leaving researchers bracing for what’s next.”

Cover of The Physiologist Magazine, July 2025 issue. A glass lab beaker is shown shattering dramatically, with shards flying outward. Bold yellow text reads: “THE BREAKING POINT: Science funding is under attack, leaving researchers bracing for what’s next.”

The July issue of #TPhysMag is here! Check out this month's features:

• An APS member empowers HBCU scientists.
• The future of organ transplants offers hope.
• Federal research funding delays, policy shifts put science careers, innovation at risk.

ow.ly/7gWf50WmnJW 🧪

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Close-up of a desk with edited manuscript pages, a red pen, a laptop, and a small vase of purple flowers, suggesting a quiet workspace for writing or revising.

Close-up of a desk with edited manuscript pages, a red pen, a laptop, and a small vase of purple flowers, suggesting a quiet workspace for writing or revising.

The current issue of #TPhysMag outlines how to prepare and submit your manuscript to @apspublications.bsky.social with updated templates and FlexSubmit. Read more: ow.ly/xtg950VOPwX 🧪

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Cover of The Physiologist Magazine, July 2022 issue, featuring a portrait of Larry Kenney with the headline "Some Like It Hot." Background includes colorful illustrations of athletes, heat waves, and climate symbols. Subheadline reads: "Larry Kenney’s work sheds light on human limits and how to take the heat."

Cover of The Physiologist Magazine, July 2022 issue, featuring a portrait of Larry Kenney with the headline "Some Like It Hot." Background includes colorful illustrations of athletes, heat waves, and climate symbols. Subheadline reads: "Larry Kenney’s work sheds light on human limits and how to take the heat."

As temps soar across the U.S., it's the perfect time to revisit this hot topic! Check out APS member Larry Kenney's fascinating research on how our bodies handle heat:
ow.ly/saB350Wf2NM #TPhysMag #Thermoregulation 🧪

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Illustration of cell membrane receptors (blue) interacting with signaling molecules (red), triggering intracellular pathways shown by attached protein complexes below the membrane.

Illustration of cell membrane receptors (blue) interacting with signaling molecules (red), triggering intracellular pathways shown by attached protein complexes below the membrane.

GLP-1 receptor agonists are revolutionizing metabolic disease treatment. #TPhysMag caught up with Kieren Mather, who also discussed the future of these therapies at #APS2025: ow.ly/bon950VOO8A 🧪

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